Arthur D. Little is offering a limited number of Business Analyst Internship positions (4-6 months), for Belgian Master students (or enrolled at Belgian universities). The internship could start early 2025 or after the summer.
As you are currently approaching your final year as a student, you will very soon need to decide what the next step in your career will be. We are sure you will be looking for a rewarding and exciting job, offering an environment allowing you to develop yourself both personally and professionally.
At Arthur D. Little, a worldwide leader in strategy consulting, these words are not just part of a sales pitch, they are the very core of our daily activities: working in international teams, being exposed to top management from the very start of your career, touching multiple industries and operating on different types of assignments.
The unique value that we offer our clients requires unique talents from our consultants. We are therefore looking for multilingual people with a high sense of creativity and learning agility, outstanding interpersonal and analytical skills and a great deal of entrepreneurship.
Practicalities:
When? : The internship will take place in the first or second semester over a period of approx. 4 months (February to May or September to January)
Eligibility?: The internship position is only open to multilingual Belgian applicants (or from Belgian universities). It can be combined with an academic credit system.
Application process? : Please send us your motivation letter and curriculum vitae. Upon a positive review of your application, you will be invited for interviews, consisting of 2 rounds where you will have the opportunity to meet the ADL team.
You have an excellent academic track record, preferably in engineering, science, finance, economics or law.
As a Business Analyst Intern you:
As a Business Analyst Intern at Arthur D. Little, you will:
The role requires a high level of creative thinking and problem solving, combined with strong quantitative, interpersonal and team-working skills. Occasional travel may be required.